Abstract

Necessary and sufficient conditions are given for boundedness of $\sup_n \|\sum^n_{k=1} (P^k(x, \bullet) - P^k(y, \bullet))\|$ and $\sup_n \|\sum^n_{k=1} (P^k(x, \bullet) - \pi\|$, where the norm is total variation and where $\pi$ is an invariant probability measure. Also conditions for convergence of $\sum^\infty_{k=1} (P^k(x, \bullet) - \pi)$ in norm are given. These results require the study of certain "small sets." Two new types are introduced: uniform sets and strongly uniform sets, and these are related to the sets introduced by Harris in his study of the existence of $\sigma$-finite invariant measure.

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